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What guests said about Breezewood:
6.0
Scored 6.0
Not much in Breezewood that we found.
Not much in Breezewood that we found. The Bob Evans restaurant was good. So much of the area was sad. So many thriving businesses are gone. Abandoned buildings are everywhere. Lots of trucks coming and going, pretty noisy. Lots of traffic lights, that take awhile to turn because of the trucks. The Dunkin Donuts is good, and plenty of places to get gas.
Raymond
United States
10
Scored 10
Quaint little bustling town. Friendly people.
Quaint little bustling town. Friendly people. The perfect place to stop for a rest and a bite to eat before getting on the PA turnpike or route 70. The traffic light and turns can be confusing. Just be patient as traffic moves quickly thru the town.
Feight
8.0
Scored 8.0
Breezewood's traffic has increased significantly over the...
Breezewood's traffic has increased significantly over the past several years. It is difficult to make turns into a business since the lights are very long and the traffic piles up. Can't often rely on another courteous driver to help out.
Cynthia
United States
10
Scored 10
Breeze Wood is a reasonably sized truck stop town with gas...
Breeze Wood is a reasonably sized truck stop town with gas stations, restaurants, fast food, and convenience stores. The town serves as a decent stopping point for someone looking to spend a single night and get back on the road the next morning. Everything is within walking distance but I would not recommend walking as the roads are massive highway interchanges with a steady flow of tractor trailers. The town makes a decent stay if you are looking to check out the abandoned turnpike tunnel of Pennsylvania.
Alexander
10
Scored 10
I grew up about 1/2 hour from Breezewood & waitressed at a...
I grew up about 1/2 hour from Breezewood & waitressed at a couple of restaurants (that are not there anymore). The traffic and traffic lights were a pain 35 yrs ago & that has not changed. We liked the Gateway indoor "mall". I ate the old Gateway Restaurant in my younger years & there is still a small part that remains, along w/ the various shops. Was said to see a few closed hotels & restaurants were closed, plus were left to fall in horrible disrepair.
Rosemary
10
Scored 10
A very busy town with many facilities - have been there...
A very busy town with many facilities - have been there before, and have found eating establishments to be great, and many, motels the same - comfortable, clean, and a pleasure staying in them. A very busy town, with lots of traffic.
Worst smelling room I have stayed in, in the US. The heater didn't work. While soaped up in the shower, the water completely shut off. There is no vending machine ,no ice machine. While turning my key in, I levied my concerns and was essentially ignored. Later that evening I received a call from the hotel owner, not to apologize to me but to cuss me out and inform me that I would no longer be welcome at their hotel. As if I would ever return. The worst hotel/motel experience I have ever had.
The owner of the Quality Inn were fantastic. I was driving my son to a basketball tournament in Pittsburgh from Boston and we stopped at the Quality Inn on the way. When we woke up, our rental car had a flat tire and we were stuck 2 hours from my son's first game. The owner connected me with a tire repair shop close by and we were able to get the tire repaired and made my son's game on time.
The breakfast offered a lot of variety compared to most hotels nowadays. They even have a conveyer belt pancake maker, which was interesting. The pancakes unfortunately weren’t that great, though.
The beds were quite comfortable, and the pool and hot tub were great. The staff was friendly and helpful. I’d stay there again!
I was able to have a ground floor room and allowed to bring my racing bicycle, worth several thousand dollars, into my room. All the staff was super friendly and helpful. I'd been traveling for approximately 10 days, staying in various hotel/motels. This was the best experience and facility of the trip.
With this motel, location is everything. It's an older property, well maintained and reasonably quiet, with fast food options and convenience stores in walking distance (though walking along the main drag in Breezewood is probably not advisable).
My wife and I booked a room at the Days Inn since the weather on the PA Turnpike was deteriorating quickly and we needed a place to wait out the April winter storm. The proximity to the turnpike was the best feature.
Completely out dated. Dark, dingy and old. Paid for an upgraded king suite, smallest room I've stayed in for 3 hrs traveling. Would not return. Air bnb will continue to kill the hotel market if this is the standard.
The facility is immaculately maintained. Rooms are spotlessly clean! Beds are soft and comfortable with the best pillows!! John, the owner is always friendly, makes you feel like a friend and not just a customer.
Great hotel! Staff were friendly, helpful and professional. Staff gave us some great local information. Rooms were clean and good size. Pool was fantastic. Hot tub great 👍
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